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Corn
... that artificial, force-fed taste so widespread there is now lots of sugar in even home-garden vegetables, including--perhaps notably--in corn. There are sweet hybrids, extra-sweet hybrids, and even ... . This stage occurs about 20 days after the appearance of the first silk strands. The kernels are smooth and plump and the juice in the kernel appears milky when punctured with a thumbnail ...
growingtaste.com

Libocedrus decurrens Torr
... and Range Experiment Station, Portland, OR. Stone, Edward C. 1957. Dew as an ecological factor. II. The effect of artificial dew on the survival of ponderosa pine and ...
www.na.fs.fed.us

Pinus clausa (Chapm
... scrub palmetto (Sabal etonia), saw-palmetto (Serenoa repens), silk bay (Persea borbonia var. humilis), gopher-apple (Chrysobalanus oblongifolius), and ground blueberry (Vaccinium myrsinites). Mats of lichens (Cladonia ... successful attempts at artificial hybridization have been reported. The most encouraging of these efforts is a cross between Virginia pine (P. virginiana) and the Choctawhatchee ...
www.na.fs.fed.us
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Gypsy Moth
... and can be of different coloring depending on population density. Dark-colored individuals occur when the population is not very dense. Young larvae suspend themselves from leaves on thin silk. ... Control There are several controls that are both natural and artificial being tried on gypsy moth. In nature, there are viruses, fungi, bacteria, and predatory wasps. In the home landscape, there are ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu




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